Hydrangeas are the showstoppers of any garden, with their lush blooms and vibrant colors. However, when it comes to pruning, not all hydrangeas follow the same playbook. Some varieties need a light...


Light Requirements | Full Sun (more than six hours of sun) |
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Product Size | 25 Gallon Pot |
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Shrub Max Size | |
Tree Max Size | Very Small (Max Height Less than 15 Feet) |
Tree categories | Flowering |
Bloom Duration | Short and Bold (2-3 weeks) |
Bloom Time | Late Spring (May) |
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The Raspberry Spear Crabapple is a stunning tree with a columnar shape and excellent disease resistance. Its fragrant hot pink flowers emerge from rose-colored buds in mid-spring, and its small, ruby-red fruits can be seen from early fall to early winter. Its foliage is dark green-variegated purple with hints of black and can turn coppery-bronze and burgundy in the fall for added fall beauty.
This modern Rasberry Spear Crabapple has smaller fruit, ensuring no mess like the older varieties.
It’s perfect for those looking for a showy and low-maintenance tree for their landscape.
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✔ A top choice for privacy, growing up to 3 feet per year for quick coverage.
✔ Dense foliage minimizes noise and blocks neighbors while fitting in compact spaces.
✔ A cost-effective, stylish alternative to traditional fencing.
After planting, it’s essential to monitor the arborvitae’s water needs well into winter. Even in December and January, if the winter is mild with little snowfall, occasional watering may be necessary. Many homeowners stop watering in the fall when temperatures drop, leading to winter dehydration. Since arborvitae cannot access frozen water in the soil, it’s crucial to provide ample moisture before the ground freezes.
Tip: Green Giant Arborvitae are slow to show signs of water stress, often displaying damage long after dehydration occurs. Regularly check soil moisture to prevent issues.
Growth rate depends on various factors such as water, sunlight, soil type, fertilizer, and climate conditions. Green Giant Arborvitae are categorized as fast-growing privacy trees, typically growing 2-3 feet per year under optimal conditions. Unlike slower-growing arborvitae varieties, they quickly establish themselves and develop a dense, towering screen.
Tip: After planting, most evergreens take about two years to establish strong root systems. Significant top growth usually occurs in the third year.
Pruning is generally not required due to their natural growth habit. However, if needed, the tops can be pruned to shape, and the sides can be lightly trimmed with hedge shears or pruners to control width.
Platt Hill Nursery recommends pruning in late winter before new growth emerges or after new growth has developed in late spring. DO NOT PRUNE IN FALL, as this can leave the tree vulnerable to winter damage. Dead or broken branches, however, can be removed at any time.
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